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Arachnobaron
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Can you imagine if pseudoscorpions had metasomas like scorpions? Wow -- that would be pretty wild. ;)

Cheers,
Dave
Gee thanks, now I'll have nightmares from thinking about it.;)

Cheers,
Dave Mc
 

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Arachnoangel
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Can you imagine if pseudoscorpions had metasomas like scorpions? Wow -- that would be pretty wild. ;)

Cheers,
Dave
Gee thanks, now I'll have nightmares from thinking about it.;)

Cheers,
Dave Mc


i wanna get one!!! i want one!!!
:D :D :D



so if that creature still exists until now... what would taxonomists call it?
{D



and for this one:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locust
Wikipedia said:
According to the Bible, a swarm of locusts comprised the eighth plague in the story of the plagues of Egypt. In the Book of Revelation locusts with scorpion tails and human faces are to torment unbelievers for five months when the fifth trumpet sounds. One Old Testament book, Joel, is written in the context of a recent locust plague. Interestingly, the locusts are described in four different ways - "swarming locusts, cutting locusts, hopping locusts and destroying locusts." Although these were identified by the old Authorised Version as four different creatures, modern translations correctly identify them as four kinds of locusts. This fits with the many molts (called instars) through which locusts go. For example, the "hopper" probably denotes the nymph stage (the first instar), the wings are not developed and the nymph hops about. For more information about the locusts in Joel, see Raymond Dillard in Minor Prophets Vol 1, ed Thomas McComiskey.

In Plato's Phaedrus Socrates says that locusts were once human. When the Muses first brought song into the world, the beauty so captivated some people that they forgot to eat and drink until they died. The Muses turned those unfortunate souls into locusts—singing their entire lives.

In her novel On the Banks of Plum Creek Laura Ingalls Wilder writes of a "glittering cloud" of locusts so large it blocked out the sun as it approached. The swarm descended upon her family's farm near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, destroying a year's wheat crop, and stripping the prairie bare of all vegetation.


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Arachnoprince
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Sounds like the bible writers were high on lsd. And to think.. Christinaity is one of the most practiced religions in the world! If god could forsee 2 billion people following him back then, I doubt he'd of let such junkies write his books... But if this locust day comes, I will have my Kodak ready.
 
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